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Express what's in your heart with these romantic love messages for her. She'll smile, whether you write a note that's deep and touching or short and sweet. ... for long-distance lovers to lovey ...
The original English-language version of "Long Live Love" was a substantial hit in Canada, peaking at No. 6; and in Australia, where it hit No. 12. In the US, "Long Live Love" received enough regional attention to return Shaw to the Billboard Hot 100 for the third and last time, peaking at No. 97 the week of 26 June 1965. [7]
Initially written as a love song, Bette Midler made this song her own when she re-recorded it for the movie Beaches. The song's lyrics describe a reassuring hero and will make any mom feel special.
My young love said to me, "My mother won’t mind". "And my father won’t slight you, for your lack of kind." And she stepped away from me, and this, she did say: "It will not be long, love, ‘til our wedding day." She stepped away from me, and she moved through the fair. And, fondly, I watched her move here and move there.
According to Billboard, the single has a "vital lyric message backed by a solid dance beat". [3] Cash Box said that it has "a message of love that should prove itself one of the chanter’s brightest sellers" and that the "easy-going steady beat lacks the basic drive of 'There Is A Mountain' but puts far more melodic beauty in this side." [4]
"Long Live Love" was the third time Avon and Spiro had submitted a co-composition of theirs to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for consideration for A Song For Europe, its national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, having finished fourth in a field of six in 1970 with "Can I Believe", and having finished sixth in a field of six in 1971 with "In My World of Beautiful Things".
Love messages if you’re in a long-distance relationship You’ve been on my mind all day and I would love to FaceTime to see your face. I miss you so much and can’t wait to hear your voice.
"Never Let Her Slip Away" is a song written by American musician Andrew Gold, who recorded it for his third album, All This and Heaven Too (1978). The single reached number five on the UK Singles Chart and number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978.